Andrew S. Ward (born 1946) is an American writer of historical nonfiction.
American historian
Andrew Ward at a 2008 staged reading of material from his book The Slaves' War, Northwest African American Museum, Seattle, Washington.
He is a former contributing editor to Atlantic Monthly, commentator for National Public Radio's All Things Considered and columnist for The Washington Post''. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Works
Fits and Starts: The Premature Memoirs of Andrew Ward, Little-Brown (1978), ISBN0-316-92199-8[1]
The Blood Seed, McGraw-Hill (1987), ISBN0-07-068133-3[2]
Out Here: A Newcomer's Notes from the Great Northwest, Penguin (1992), ISBN0-14-013054-3[3]
Our Bones are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres and The Indian Mutiny Of 1857, Henry Holt and Co. (1996), ISBN0-8050-2437-9
Dark Midnight When I Rise: The Story of the Jubilee Singers, Amistad (2001), ISBN0-06-093482-4[4]
River Run Red: The Fort Pillow Massacre in the American Civil War, Penguin (2006), ISBN0-14-303786-2[5][6]
The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves, Houghton Mifflin (2008), ISBN0-618-63400-2[7][8]
References
Alexander, James E. (April 29, 1978). "Shades of a new Thurber". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
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